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Noradrenaline and Angiotensin II Modify Vascular Prostanoid Release in Fructose-fed Hypertensive Rats

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Publisher Wiley
Date 2007 Dec 14
PMID 18076476
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1 A fructose-enriched diet induces hypertension, metabolic alterations and insulin resistance in rats, resembling human metabolic syndrome. Previously, we found that prostanoid production was altered in fructose-fed rats. 2 This study analysed the effects of incubation with noradrenaline (NA) and angiotensin II (Ang II) on prostanoid release in mesenteric vascular beds from control and fructose-fed rats. Animals which received fructose solution (10% w/v) for 22 weeks showed higher systolic blood pressure and triglyceridaemia. 3 In controls, NA increased 6-keto-prostaglandin (PG) F(1)alpha (prostacyclin metabolite) and thromboxane (TX) production. Ang II increased only TX release. In fructose-fed animals, NA increased 6-keto-PG F(1)alpha and TX. PGF(2)alpha (vasoconstrictor) was also elevated. Ang II also increased PGF(2)alpha and PGE(2) levels. 4 In conclusion, in fructose rats Ang II in vitro stimulates a vasoconstrictor prostanoid not stimulated in controls. This could be related to the observed in vivo blood pressure increase. In fructose-fed animals, NA and Ang II also augment vasodilator prostanoids, suggesting a compensatory mechanism because of long-term hypertension.

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